Best as in - well behaved, I'd imagine when foreign journalists are talking about Irish football fans.
You'd often read from journalists that Irish football fans are the best in the world. But where do they get this idea from? It's not like you see huge choreograph displays in the stands or full stadiums singing or jump around like in other countries. Then you get LOI fans claiming to be better then the fans of the national team but it's more or less the same as kind of atmosphere as international games. I'm not really including barstoolers in this just fans who regularly attend games.
I think Irish people are very placid when it comes to activity supporting your team maybe its our culture. I never really passed much heed of the difference until I started working in Germany. I just don't see where the best fans in the world label comes from?
Best as in - well behaved, I'd imagine when foreign journalists are talking about Irish football fans.
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There was definite usage of the phrase for Anfield 95 when the 2 best sets of fans were in the one stadium.
Best in the world that they travel to all corners of the globe but ye were quiet enough, I dont like to bring this up but our style of football is hardly edge of the seat stuff whether thats a genuine reason or not I'm not so sure the way I see it is that every country is different. English fans - Songs and Chants , Polish - Massive ultra displays, South America - Drums, dancing etc its just a different style
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We just don't get drunk enough, (most) Irish people are crap until there drunk
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i think Outspoken has come closest to what is meant by that tag. We show up everywhere in large numbers, especially the major tournaments. We also behave quite well and locals are said to take a liking to us... plus its the Irish media labelling us so i wouldnt worry about it too much...
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
He's not worried stu, he's taking the **** out of the majority of people who go to Ireland games.
jeesh...
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Who me? I'm not taking the **** out of anyone and it's not just people who go to Ireland games I'm on about LOI fans tend to have high opinions of themselves but there is nothing special about them compared to football fans in other countries. I was at three 5th and 6th division games in Germany recently it was amazing to see from a supporters point of view
What are you talking about? The Irish fans that journalists praise as the best fans in the world are international team fans, not LOI fans (many of whom are the same, but many of whom are not).
Some LOI fans might regard themselves as better fans of Irish football than people who don't go to LOI games while bleating about the need for a better domestic league, but that's a completely different thing than LOI fans considering themselves (or being considered, by anybody) the best in the world.
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I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
I don't think I've ever read anywhere a journalist praising LOI fans as the best in the world. We haven't had a decent atmosphere in Finn Park in about 4 years apart from the odd away support.
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Irish sports fans (bar tennis) would generally be pretty good value for money. Foreign cities love getting them in as they drink, eat, sing and as a rule are trouble free. In the stadium they cheer, follow the match and don't go in for this bullcrap you see on the continent. It never ceases to amaze me how hordes of sheep are led in their "singing" and one half of them watch what the others are doing while the ones being watched are off their faces or oblivious to what's happening on the pitch. Yet this is what passes for colour and atmosphere. They don't follow the game, there is no ebb and flow of noise, nothing like we would experience with Irish crowds (and to a similiar extent British). In Germany the fans are a mix, they like to be led but not to the extent where the fakers in Italy, Spain, Russia etc go. I would defy anyone who goes to a German league/cup match not to enjoy it, it is way above the sky leagues and the standard of football on display better, and more even.
That old (very old) cliche always refers to the fans of the national team. We all know they're largely composed of 'Fields of Athenry'-singing event junkies and Premiership barstoolers who have never been to a club game in Ireland. It would be hard to imagine a worse set of supporters.
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